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Discover LA’s dark past on this 3-hour crime limo tour exploring the Menendez murders and O.J. Simpson case with vintage vehicles and immersive storytelling.
If you’re intrigued by the darker side of Los Angeles’ history, this Menendez Murders & O.J. Simpson Crime Limo Tour offers a unique glimpse into two of the city’s most infamous crime stories. Guided by live narrators and transported in vintage funeral limousines, this tour promises an immersive experience that blends true crime storytelling with the glamour and grit of LA’s neighborhoods. It’s a curiosity for true crime fans, history buffs, or anyone interested in the city’s often twisted tales.
We love how this tour transports you in style—literally—using retro funeral limousines that add an eerie, theatrical touch. The inclusion of visual galleries with crime scene photos and audio clips pulls you deeper into these tragic stories. On the flip side, some might find the subject matter quite heavy or sensitive, especially since it deals with violent murders and emotional trauma. It’s not a tour for everyone, but for those with a taste for storytelling that’s dark, bizarre, and intertwined with Hollywood history, this could be a compelling journey.


This tour begins at the Ovation Hollywood complex, a lively entertainment hub at the corner of Hollywood and Highland. Meeting here makes logistical sense, and it’s a familiar spot for visitors exploring LA. From there, your ride in a vintage funeral limousine sets the tone—imagine stepping into a 20th-century hearse, complete with the kind of atmosphere that would make even the most hardened true crime fan curious.
The journey takes you through neighborhoods like Hollywood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Brentwood. These aren’t just scenic drives; they’re stories unfolding in the streets. You’ll learn how the families involved in these tragedies were interconnected in unexpected ways. For example, the tour discusses the bizarre overlap between O.J. and the Menendez family—did O.J. really toss a football with the brothers? Why was Nicole Simpson in the Menendez mansion’s den? These questions, among others, are teased out as your guide narrates the complex web of their lives.
One of the highlights is the access to a visual gallery featuring crime scene and autopsy photos, which adds an unvarnished look at the crimes. This is not for the faint of heart, but it does provide genuine context and a stark reminder of the human cost behind the headlines. The guide’s narration is lively, often conversational, and peppered with insight into the bizarre and tragic intersections of these cases.
A 15-minute break at the Starbucks where Ron Goldman and Nicole first met offers a moment to absorb what you’ve seen and reflect. It’s a small but thoughtful touch that grounds these larger-than-life stories in real places, making them feel more tangible.
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The vintage limousines used are not just a gimmick—they contribute heavily to the immersive aspect of the tour. You’ll feel transported back in time, and the ride itself becomes part of the storytelling. With only up to 8 participants, the experience stays intimate, allowing your guide to engage directly with everyone, answer questions, or explore different angles of the cases discussed.
The 3-hour duration strikes a good balance—long enough to cover the stories in detail but not so lengthy as to become overwhelming. The tour operates primarily in the morning, perfect for those who prefer daytime explorations and want to avoid LA’s notorious traffic.

At $93 per person, this tour provides access to a visual gallery, live narration, small group interaction, and a nostalgic ride in a vintage funeral limousine. Compared to many LA attractions, this is fairly priced considering the exclusive experience, especially the personalization that comes with limited group sizes. If you’re fascinated by true crime or historic scandals, that price offers a rich tapestry of stories and visual documentation.
However, it’s worth noting that food and drinks are not included, but you do get the opportunity to purchase your own during the break. That’s a minor consideration, but it’s good to plan accordingly.
This experience is best suited for those who have a curiosity about LA’s infamous crimes and don’t shy away from sensitive or tragic topics. It’s ideal for history buffs, true crime enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the peculiar intersections between Hollywood glamour and its darker underbelly. Because of the sensitive nature, it’s not recommended for children under 12 or for people with heart problems. The small-group setting also makes it perfect for travelers who prefer a more personal, engaging experience rather than a large bus tour.
More Great Tours NearbyThis Los Angeles Menendez & O.J. Crime Limo Tour offers a rare blend of storytelling, history, and theatrical transport. The vintage funeral limousine adds a distinctive mood, making the experience more immersive and memorable. With visual galleries, audio clips, and live guides, it’s a well-rounded journey into LA’s most infamous tragedies that entertains as much as it educates.
If you’re a fan of true crime stories or are simply curious about LA’s darker side, this tour provides a respectful yet captivating look at these tragic events. It’s a thoughtful way to connect with the city’s history on a more visceral level, especially if you enjoy stories that are as bizarre as they are heartbreaking.
For those willing to explore the shadows of LA’s past—without the usual Hollywood glitz—this tour offers a gritty, engaging experience that’s worth the price.

Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not recommended for children under 12 due to the sensitive nature of the stories and content.
What does the tour include?
The tour includes transportation in a vintage funeral limousine, a live guide, 3 hours of narration, access to visual galleries with crime scene/autopsy photos, and a 15-minute break at the Starbucks where Ron Goldman and Nicole first met.
Where does the tour meet?
It begins and ends at Ovation Hollywood, near the Pandora Store and the entry to the grand courtyard on level 2, at Hollywood and Highland.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, allowing flexibility in your plans.
Are drinks or food allowed in the vehicle?
No, drinks, alcohol, or food are not permitted in the limousine.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in English.
If you’re ready for a journey through LA’s most bizarre and tragic stories, this tour offers a memorable, immersive way to explore the city’s dark side.
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